[03:10] <skypce> hi
[03:10] <skypce> can you helpme with a "Cannot create thread 1 Operation not permitted"
[03:11] <skypce> with jackd2
[03:11] <skypce> please
[03:13] <acerimmer> hello
[03:14] <ailo_> skypce, Are you in audio group? Do you have things set up in /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf?
[03:15] <skypce> ailo_ yes
[03:15] <skypce> look
[03:15] <skypce> i was compiling a netbook kernel based in liquorix
[03:15] <skypce> http://code.google.com/p/realtimenetbookkernel/downloads/list
[03:16] <skypce> the liquorix official kernel works fine
[03:16] <skypce> with jackd2
[03:16] <skypce> i doesnt know that is wrong with this compilled kernel
[03:16] <skypce> can you please see the .config
[03:17] <skypce> i download the official liquorix .config
[03:17] <skypce> and .config of netbook-kernel
[03:17] <skypce> and i was removing all innecesary drivers
[03:18] <skypce> uff it takes to me about 3 hours
[03:19] <ailo_> skypce, I'm not an expert in Linux config. Did you do this on a vanilla kernel, or Ubuntu or Debian?
[03:30] <acerimmer> ubuntu studio monthly meeting 03/06/2010 10:00 am EST
[03:31] <skypce> mmm
[03:32] <skypce> http://liquorix.net/sources/37/
[03:32] <skypce> from here
[03:38] <ailo_> acerimmer, Are you attending the meeting later?
[03:40] <acerimmer> ailo_: later tomorrow morning?  :) yes
[03:41] <ailo_> acerimmer, Let's hope a lot of people join in
[03:42] <acerimmer> ailo_: i hope so.  Seems like a lot more people would/should be up for advancing the ustudio package.
[08:42] <bc81> this is probably asked often, but "FluidSynth or TiMidity++"??
[08:44] <shadghost> The TiMidity++ project has not been actively maintained since 2004
[08:44] <shadghost> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TiMidity
[08:44] <shadghost> vs last stable was oct of 2010 for fluid
[08:44] <shadghost> i think i would make my desision based on that
[08:47] <bc81> fluidsynth it is then!
[08:48] <shadghost> not saying it is better, just chances of still being activly matianed (well 2010, but that is not that long ago) is a good indacation
[10:50] <Strayfolk> I'd like to install pulse-jack, but I'm unable due to dependencies
[10:53] <Strayfolk> I'd like to force another version of the libpulse0 package, but synaptic wants to uninstall a lot of packages
[10:57] <Strayfolk> the pulseaudio packages from ricotz seem to be all broken
[10:57] <Strayfolk> and I don't know how to fix them
[13:59] <hermanr> Cinelerra-CV dev meeting starting in #cinelerra in one minute.  Just FYI.
[15:49] <mlpug> I saved smallish hydrogen .h2song file. When I try to import that to Rosegarden it segfaults. What might be wrong here? When I press play in hydrogen this seems to play forever. Could the segfault be because it kind of tries to import track of infinite length or what is going on here?
[15:50] <holstein> mlpug: i would think you would need to import MIDI data
[15:50] <holstein> the .h2song
[15:51] <holstein> is going to be for hydrogen
[15:51] <holstein> like trying to open a .pdf in a text editor
[15:51] <holstein> i mean, its all text right?
[15:51] <holstein> but of course it wont work...
[15:52] <holstein> im not a big MIDI guy though
[15:52] <mlpug> okay. of course.
[15:52] <holstein> but, it seems like you might be trying to 'record' it over there?
[15:52] <holstein> in RG ?
[15:52] <holstein> if you can just take the midi data over to RG
[15:52] <holstein> it should work
[15:52] <holstein> you'll have to remap everything
[15:52] <holstein> i think the preffered workflow would be to keep H2
[15:52] <holstein> and RG seperate
[15:53] <holstein> til mixdown
[15:53] <holstein> then, record everything over into ardour
[15:53] <holstein> in one go
[15:53] <holstein> in H2
[15:53] <holstein> you can have seperate audio channels per instrument
[15:53] <holstein> which is handy
[15:54] <mlpug> That makes sense
[15:55] <mlpug> My target is to have some Hydrogen and other MIDI stuff then record vocal or other instruments and combine everything
[15:56] <holstein> mlpug: i think you'll want to aim for ardour as the final mixing place
[15:56] <mlpug> I guess thats the place to go yes
[15:57] <mlpug> at least most youtube and other tutorials seems to do it that way
[15:58] <mlpug> That Hydrogen episode described above was part of this venture
[16:23] <Webster> Good morning!
[16:24] <holstein> Webster: o/
[16:24] <Webster> Can anyone offer some installation advice?
[16:24] <holstein> sure
[16:24] <holstein> just use the normal buntu CD
[16:24] <holstein> the live ISO
[16:24] <holstein> and add what you want
[16:24] <holstein> go to the package manager of your choice
[16:24] <holstein> and search ubuntustudio
[16:24] <holstein> and read about the meta packages
[16:25] <holstein> and decide what you want/need
[16:25] <holstein> or just install the apps you want
[16:25] <Webster> instead of loading the ubuntu studio ISO?
[16:26] <Webster> here is my problem....
[16:27] <Webster> I have a mini-ITX mainboard... loaded studio onto an 80gb ata drive, everythings fine
[16:28] <Webster> but I've now purchased a 500gb SATA drive... installed Studi TWICE, but after it kicks the cd out it refuses to boot off the SATA drive
[16:28] <holstein> Webster: i would look in the bios for that
[16:28] <Webster> it prompts for the grub loader at the end but it still won't boot
[16:28] <holstein> and check where GRUB is getting installed
[16:28] <Webster> I did, put the hard drive 1st in the boot order
[16:29] <holstein> i would try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Reinstalling GRUB 2
[16:29] <holstein> you can recover GRBU
[16:29] <holstein> GRUB*
[16:29] <holstein> using a live CD
[16:29] <holstein> not sure what the deal is
[16:29] <holstein> you still have the other disc installed?
[16:31] <holstein> hard disc*
[16:31] <holstein> hard drive
[16:31] <holstein> you have both the 80 and the 500 ?
[16:31] <Webster> I could...
[16:31] <holstein> nah
[16:31] <holstein> right now
[16:32] <holstein> the only drive connected is the 500 ?
[16:32] <Webster> yes
[16:32] <holstein> id get a live CD
[16:32] <holstein> and lood at the drive
[16:32] <holstein> see if if looks right
[16:32] <holstein> recover grub using it
[16:32] <holstein> and go from there
[16:33] <Webster> I wonder if I'd be better off going with your original suggestion
[16:33] <holstein> Webster: well, it wont hurt to try some things
[16:33] <holstein> if you're OK with a reinstallation as being a last steop
[16:33] <holstein> step*
[16:33] <Webster> iI have all day...
[16:34] <holstein> recovering GRUB from a live CD aint that bad
[16:34] <holstein> and it'll either work or not
[16:34] <Webster> or a live usb key?
[16:35] <Webster> usb flash drive
[16:36] <Webster> ok well, thanks for your suggestions, I'll give them a try
[16:36] <Webster> have a great day!
[16:36] <holstein> Webster: you can do USB
[16:36] <holstein> Webster: good luck :)
[16:36] <Webster> thanks!
[20:03] <mlpug> I have plain ubuntu maverick and then ubuntustudio-audio installed on top of that. Rosegarden complaints about that missing realtime capability. In my specific configuration should I modprobe as instructed by Rosegarden or should I do something else in this specific setup in order to have proper realtime support?
[20:03] <holstein> mlpug: can you just ignore it and work?
[20:03] <holstein> are you getting xruns?
[20:05] <mlpug> well. I dont know about xruns what they are. Everything works pretty fine except when kids steal my keyboard and press like twenty keys simultaneously I hear some hiccups in audio. I thought that its because somewhere there is not enough capacity to play everything properly
[20:06] <holstein> mlpug: what are your JACK settings?
[20:06] <mlpug> but I guess I can ignore this for now especially if the fix is not very trivial and if the fix may mess up something else in my setup
[20:07] <mlpug> dunno that either. Basicly the only thing I have done with Jack is qjackctl where I have established connections between apps
[20:07] <holstein> OK
[20:07] <holstein> mlpug: in the jack control window
[20:07] <holstein> you might see little red numbers
[20:08] <holstein> thats the xrun count
[20:08] <holstein> you can close everything
[20:08] <holstein> stop JACK
[20:08] <holstein> open 'setup'
[20:08] <holstein> and change frames/period
[20:08] <holstein> to something like 1024
[20:08] <holstein> and/or periods/buffer to 3
[20:09] <holstein> other than that, you can try a realtime kernel
[20:09] <holstein> http://jackschnippes.freeunix.net/index.php/2010/11/04/lowlatency-kernel-and-realtime-kernel-for-ubuntu-10-10-maverick
[20:09] <holstein> ^^
[20:09] <holstein> i would suggest the -lowlatency kernel
[20:09] <holstein> mlpug: if you are happy with the performance though
[20:09] <holstein> dont worry about it for now
[20:16] <mlpug> Yes. I interpret the article so that this feature will ship with Natty.
[20:16] <holstein> mlpug: probably not
[20:16] <holstein> depends
[20:16] <holstein> well, we'll probably stick it in there on way or another
[20:16] <holstein> BUT
[20:16] <holstein> eventually, we wont need it anyways
[22:09] <DMDean> is there any way to get a reverb plugin for audacity?
[23:43] <ver0na-s> hi
[23:44] <ver0na-s> echo
[23:44] <ver0na-s> there's anyone out thr???